If you thought your premium mouse had a lot of buttons, check out the Glide Keyboard from Weston Boege. Resting on low friction pads, the keyboard slides around your desk picking up the movement through an optical sensor mounted underneath. The keyboard also integrates traditional mousing controls into the moulded palm rest that grips your hands as they move. Can’t say it’s a bad idea, although I can see having trouble typing when half the keys are fused together.

Dont get discouraged by other peoples comments. To be innovative we need to create these ideas. It doesnt matter if ideas are not technically sound right away, they are the seed for many iterations and often inspiration for very good solutions further down the line.

Come on people, criticism is good, but lets make it a bit more constructive.

I don't know, i don't really think it would be to easy to type with your keyboard all over the place, and what if your desk is small/clutered or you put your keyboard on one of those pull out drawers, it just doesnt seem like enough room to move around easily with such a big mouse.